
Omaiga
The Omaiga KB-865-P1 is a budget‑friendly wireless mechanical keyboard with a 75% gasket‑mounted layout, hot‑swappable pre‑lubed linear switches, and tri‑mode connectivity. It offers long battery life, per‑key RGB, and a solid build that rivals higher‑priced competitors.
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$47.99
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$44.87
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$33.99
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$55.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently highlight the KB‑865‑P1’s premium typing feel, thanks to its gasket mount and extensive foam damping, and commend its smooth pre‑lubed linear switches that punch above the board’s price. The tri‑mode connectivity and low‑latency 2.4 GHz performance earn praise for versatility, while the software’s macOS instability and minor Bluetooth latency are the most common criticisms. Overall, the keyboard is seen as a high‑value option that rivals much more expensive mechanical boards.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly recommend the keyboard, praising its thocky sound, long wireless battery life, and easy hot‑swap modding. Common praise centers on the premium feel for the price and portability. Recurring complaints involve stabilizer rattles, Bluetooth drops on Windows, slight keycap fade, and faster‑than‑advertised battery drain when using Bluetooth.
Common Complaints
Stabilizer rattling after a few months, Bluetooth connection drops on Windows 11, faster battery drain than advertised in Bluetooth mode, slight fading of keycap legends with heavy use, and noticeable flex in the space‑bar.
What People Are Saying
“Insane thock for the price—feels like a $200 board”
“thockier than GMMK Pro”
“KB-865-P1 punches above its weight—smooth linears rival $150 boards”
“Tri-mode versatility shines for multi-device users”
How It Compares
vs. Keychron K8 Pro
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Omaiga for superior typing feel and battery; pick Keychron if macOS software reliability is paramount.
vs. Royal Kludge RK84
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Disadvantages
Omaiga is the better choice for solid build and sound; RK84 suits users prioritizing ultra‑light weight and cost.
vs. Wooting 60HE
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Disadvantages
Select Wooting if analog input and esports performance are essential; otherwise Omaiga offers a more versatile, wireless-friendly experience.